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Arts
& Crafts trail
The
St Agnes Arts & Crafts trail, takes you on a journey
around the main streets of St Agnes down to Trevaunance
Cove. The trail leads you through the villages craft shops
which include, Art galleries, gift shops, Jewellers, and
ceramics. A majority of
the crafts on offer are made locally in St Agnes and Cornwall.
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Places
to eat
St
Agnes has some wonderful places to eat. The main attractions
are the pubs and restaurants which offer traditional good
food with a warm and friendly atmosphere. There are also
some excellent places to eat within a few miles drive.
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Beaches
There are three main beaches in St Agnes. Chapel
Porth is a beautiful beach, providing great surfing
and walking particularly at low tide. Trevaunance Cove,
is another picturesque beach, offering a great place for
the kids to play, and finally Trevellas Porth, which can
be accessed at low tide via Trevaunance Cove or by road.
Chapel Porth and Trevaunance
Cove have seasonal Lifeguards operating during the summer.
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Other
Attractions
Because
we are situated only a few miles from the A30, the majority
of Cornwall's attractions are nearby, including The Eden
Project and The Maritime Museum. There are also other
great surfing beaches within just a few miles, such as Newquay,
Perranporth and Porthtowan. There are also numerous activities
for the more adverterous holiday makers, such as horse riding,
gliding, fishing, cycling, and a large sports centre within
10 minutes drive.
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Events
St Agnes hosts a number of events all year round. The St
Agnes Carnival is the highlight of the summer, featuring
fun for all the family.
There
are Bolster processions,
Victorian Fair day, Lifeboat day, the Steam Engine Rally,
and Carol singing during Christmas.
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